Argo ModulesArgo is constantly evolving, with new modules being added weekly. We are continuously developing new modules, working towards completion of the curriculum. Topics covered include: Direct and alternating currentSome modules explain the underlying principles, which are needed to understand how specific processes and parts of the car work. Here is an example of such a module, you can vary different parameters in the simulation by dragging the sliders. Fault findingThe Argo leading principle is 'learning by doing', instead of learning by listening or reading. This module features a fully functional multimeter that can be used to troubleshoot a rear window heater circuit. EDC injection quantity controlThe pump of an Electronic Diesel Control system is a complex mechanical part. This module focuses on one function of the pump: adjusting the fuel quantity. Torque wrenchLearn and practice how to use a torque wrench, using an online simulation. Oscilloscope exercisesThis simulation allows you to practice the use of an oscilloscope, going beyond knowledge to teach skills that are indispensable in today's workshop. Measure real-world signals on a breakout box connected to an engine control unit. ESP operating conditionsOperate the valves in an electronic stability control system to discover how different operating conditions can be created. Engine block typesAn introduction to various engine block types. This excerpt shows the differences between an inline, a V and a VR engine. Exhaust gases and catalystsDiscover how the exhaust gas from a gasoline engine is treated to meet stricter emissions requirements. Networks - CAN diagnosisDiagnose faults in a CAN bus system by removing and creating connections. Pressure capSee how the pressure cap works by varying the pressure in the cooling system. LightingExplore the functions of the lights on a vehicle. WheelsThis segment shows the meaning of some wheel dimensions and how they are measured. |
